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#323
MsPerky, your chicken/sausage gumbo sounds really good, except for the okra.
But, if you leave the okra out, then it wouldn't be gumbo, is that right?
(I've never seen okra in a can...but then I've never looked for it since I don't like to eat okra. I guess I don't like okra mainly because of the texture.)
But, if you leave the okra out, then it wouldn't be gumbo, is that right?
(I've never seen okra in a can...but then I've never looked for it since I don't like to eat okra. I guess I don't like okra mainly because of the texture.)
#325
Originally Posted by MsPerky' timestamp='1456825980' post='23895483
The +1 said I should patent my chicken/sausage gumbo.
But, if you leave the okra out, then it wouldn't be gumbo, is that right?
(I've never seen okra in a can...but then I've never looked for it since I don't like to eat okra. I guess I don't like okra mainly because of the texture.)
#327
Sue, you should try fried okra if you want to learn to like it! A true Southern treat.
#329
I didn't make the okra tempura myself, but I actually did like it. I guess I like it if I can get past the usual slimy texture.
#330
Originally Posted by jukngene' timestamp='1456962538' post='23897407
Sue, you should try fried okra if you want to learn to like it! A true Southern treat.
I didn't make the okra tempura myself, but I actually did like it. I guess I like it if I can get past the usual slimy texture.